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How did Japan's strict samurai military code make it dangerous for Allied soldiers to surrender to the Japanese during WW2?

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The Japanese soldiers practiced a twisted version of Bushido where they considered that surrender was dishonorable and the people who surrendered were weak and should die, so they committed many war crimes including killing children and raping and killing women, saying that it's because of the Bushido code.
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